Being able to laugh at a stand up comedian is one of the best ways to remove yourself from the everyday grind for a few minutes. To get lost in the world of laughter almost has a medicinal affect. Dane Cook is a stand-up comedian that can most definitely take readers to the point where laughter actually hurts because you are laughing so hard and so much. In a Comedy Central clip Dane Cook does a performance about “Public Restrooms” this is a subject that people naturally tend to snarl those nose because people automatically think how nasty. He uses this common reaction to Public Restrooms to humor his audience. His eccentric movements are the majority of how his performances are so hysterical. He engages the audience by maintaining their attention because you don’t want to miss his energetic and random actions that go along with his jokes. In the public restroom skit one of the first thing that you really start laughing about is the way he talks about why is EVERYTHING wet? Then he acts out a shaggy dog shaking water everywhere, hilarious! He uses his wide range hand motions to help the audience imagine a public restroom where everything is wet. Also funny is his impersonation to someone relaxing as they walk into the restroom as his own response to why do people call it a restroom anyways? He then proceeds to make the audience laugh as he bashes on a common thing seen in public restroom stalls, graffiti, it is hilarious the way he “acts out” someone crapping and carving graffiti. He then makes another hilarious point when he talks about how people write they were there and then someone else crosses out that and puts they are a faget. He then goes on to talk about who comes back to check their graffiti anyways. Good point! Because it is such a common subject because most people have used a public restroom and how dramatic he is acting it out makes Dane Cook able to make hilarious performances on everyday subjects people experience.
YouTube Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl8K9TEBXh4&feature=related
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